Whether a new graduate student TAing for the first time, or an experienced TA looking for new inspiration, we look forward to welcoming you!
Join us as we examine the TA role, discuss how to be efficient and compassionate as a TA, network with Graduate Student peers while learning their tips for TAing, and more!
COESP invites you to attend an event for all Graduate Students in CBS!
Whether a new graduate student TAing for the first time, or an experienced TA looking for new inspiration, we look forward to welcoming you!
Join us as we examine the TA role, discuss how to be efficient and compassionate as a TA, and network with Graduate Student peers to learn their tips for TAing
We look forward to welcoming you, even if not able to attend the entire day.
Do you have a new grad student in the lab?
Please let them know about this opportunity!
Wednesday, September 18th, 2024 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM
COESP Bee is back! The CBS Office of Educational Scholarship and Practice Biology Education Exchange (BEE) is offering timely topics throughout Fall 2024.
No registration required.
Dr. Tim Audas, associate professor in the Department of Molecular Biology and Biochemistry at Simon Fraser University, will present Functional Amyloids: A Non-Toxic Cellular Response to Stress.
Wednesday, September 25th, 2024 12:30 PM to 1:30 PM
Dr. David McCarthy, Canada Excellence Research Chair in Waterborne Pathogens: Surveillance, Prediction, and Mitigation, leads a multidisciplinary team of researchers from the College of Engineering and Physical Sciences (CEPS), the Ontario Agricultural College (OAC) and the Ontario Veterinary College (OVC). The team aims to understand how pathogens from human and animal waste move through urban water cycles, how they interact with humans and how to reduce the health risks they pose.
The Department of Human Health and Nutritional Sciences welcomes Dr. Nate Bartman, postdoctoral fellow in the Faculty of Applied Health Sciences at Brock University, who will present on Environmental Extremes, Performance and Health as part of the HHNS Seminar Series. All are welcome. No registration required.